UNIV 101 FINAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Retrieval cue - Answer -The old practice of tying a string around your finger to
remember something is a good example of which one of the following memory
improvement strategies
Recitation - Answer -Stating aloud the information we want to remember—without
looking at that information—is a memory improvement strategy known as:
All the above - Answer -If you are using test-wise strategies, you should:
Be vague in your responses - Answer -Which of the following is not an effective
strategy for answering essay questions?
Recognition - Answer -Multiple choice, true-false, and matching questions fall into
which test category?
Recall - Answer -Professor Conner informed the class that their final exam would
consist of five essay questions. Each essay question required a response of at least two
paragraphs and students were to cite their work. This type of test question falls into
which category?
Production - Answer -Recall test questions, such as essay questions, require you to
retrieve information and generate your own answers. They don't involve answer
recognition; they require answer (blank)
Essay - Answer -One study technique is to practice retrieval/recalling the information
on your own, without looking at it. This technique is helpful for which type of test
questions
Recitation - Answer -Pi=3.1415927. To remember this answer, Chase used the
following sentence: may I have a large container of coffee. The number of letters in
each word equals the numerals in pi. This is an example of.....
Susan brought her notes to review one last time before starting the exam - Answer -
Susan has her history final today. She wants to use the pretext strategies she learned in
class, which of these should Susan avoid doing?
Never choose C as it always is the wrong answer - Answer -When answering Multiple
choice test questions and your knowledge recall failed, there are test wise strategies
you can deploy. Which of these does not fall in that category?
Struggles with test anxiety - Answer -Students who use ineffective "surface"-level study
practices a symptom of a student who.....
, Test Anxiety - Answer -Studies show that students experience a moderate level of
stress (neither too high nor too low) during exams, which serves to maximize alertness,
concentration, and memory. If stress levels get too high, a student may be experiencing
what?
Procrastination - Answer -Studies show that there is a strong relationship between text
anxiety and _________________.
Keep a mental tab on the questions you answer incorrectly - Answer -Which of the
following is not a helpful strategy if you have test anxiety?
post-test strategy - Answer -Cullen missed seven points on his first English exam. He
reviewed the missed questions and double-checked his answers with the course
material. He was disappointed with the grade, as he felt like he really studied hard for
the test. Cullen decided to meet with his professor to get some advice on how to
prepare for the next test. This is an example of which test strategy?
Get directly to the point - Answer -If you are responding to an essay question, you
should
Currency - Answer -Has the source been written or published recently? This question
refers to
Peer-reviewed Sources - Answer -Subscription databases accessible through your
college or university library are more likely to contain _____________________ than
free databases available to you on the world wide web.
Objectivity - Answer -If you want a source that is impartial or unbiased, you will focus
on the ________ of the source.
Writing to understand - Answer -If you are paraphrasing or restating what you're
learning by writing it in your own words, you are:
all the above - Answer -If you want to come to your speech with a positive mindset, you
should:
Informative literacy - Answer -The ability to search for, locate, and evaluate information
for relevance and accuracy is the definition of
Define your research topic or question - Answer -What is the first step in writing a
research paper?
An article written by an individual who has a PhD and has a counseling practice. -
Answer -You are writing a research paper for your psychology class. Which of these is
an example of a credible source?
Retrieval cue - Answer -The old practice of tying a string around your finger to
remember something is a good example of which one of the following memory
improvement strategies
Recitation - Answer -Stating aloud the information we want to remember—without
looking at that information—is a memory improvement strategy known as:
All the above - Answer -If you are using test-wise strategies, you should:
Be vague in your responses - Answer -Which of the following is not an effective
strategy for answering essay questions?
Recognition - Answer -Multiple choice, true-false, and matching questions fall into
which test category?
Recall - Answer -Professor Conner informed the class that their final exam would
consist of five essay questions. Each essay question required a response of at least two
paragraphs and students were to cite their work. This type of test question falls into
which category?
Production - Answer -Recall test questions, such as essay questions, require you to
retrieve information and generate your own answers. They don't involve answer
recognition; they require answer (blank)
Essay - Answer -One study technique is to practice retrieval/recalling the information
on your own, without looking at it. This technique is helpful for which type of test
questions
Recitation - Answer -Pi=3.1415927. To remember this answer, Chase used the
following sentence: may I have a large container of coffee. The number of letters in
each word equals the numerals in pi. This is an example of.....
Susan brought her notes to review one last time before starting the exam - Answer -
Susan has her history final today. She wants to use the pretext strategies she learned in
class, which of these should Susan avoid doing?
Never choose C as it always is the wrong answer - Answer -When answering Multiple
choice test questions and your knowledge recall failed, there are test wise strategies
you can deploy. Which of these does not fall in that category?
Struggles with test anxiety - Answer -Students who use ineffective "surface"-level study
practices a symptom of a student who.....
, Test Anxiety - Answer -Studies show that students experience a moderate level of
stress (neither too high nor too low) during exams, which serves to maximize alertness,
concentration, and memory. If stress levels get too high, a student may be experiencing
what?
Procrastination - Answer -Studies show that there is a strong relationship between text
anxiety and _________________.
Keep a mental tab on the questions you answer incorrectly - Answer -Which of the
following is not a helpful strategy if you have test anxiety?
post-test strategy - Answer -Cullen missed seven points on his first English exam. He
reviewed the missed questions and double-checked his answers with the course
material. He was disappointed with the grade, as he felt like he really studied hard for
the test. Cullen decided to meet with his professor to get some advice on how to
prepare for the next test. This is an example of which test strategy?
Get directly to the point - Answer -If you are responding to an essay question, you
should
Currency - Answer -Has the source been written or published recently? This question
refers to
Peer-reviewed Sources - Answer -Subscription databases accessible through your
college or university library are more likely to contain _____________________ than
free databases available to you on the world wide web.
Objectivity - Answer -If you want a source that is impartial or unbiased, you will focus
on the ________ of the source.
Writing to understand - Answer -If you are paraphrasing or restating what you're
learning by writing it in your own words, you are:
all the above - Answer -If you want to come to your speech with a positive mindset, you
should:
Informative literacy - Answer -The ability to search for, locate, and evaluate information
for relevance and accuracy is the definition of
Define your research topic or question - Answer -What is the first step in writing a
research paper?
An article written by an individual who has a PhD and has a counseling practice. -
Answer -You are writing a research paper for your psychology class. Which of these is
an example of a credible source?